After Firefox updated to version 19, when I tried to view a pdf file, the file appeared in a strange new viewer. Seemed to work OK, but I was concerned (didn't know that it is apparently a new feature of FF 19), and wanted the Adobe viewer back.

After a few minutes of viewing in the FF pdf viewer, a message appeared that said something like-- This viewer may not be displaying the document correctly. Would you like to use Adobe Acrobat instead?-- I clicked yes.

Now, when I click a link for a pdf file, it will either open automatically in Adobe Acrobat (windows application, not viewer within FF), or I'll get a dialog that asks whether I want to save the file or use Adobe Acrobat to open it.

Let me know if you think I've missed any info that would be helpful. Now that I know the new PDF viewer is FF native, I wouldn't mind trying it out.

Thanks!

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repair of Adobe Acrobat

If I start IE and click a pdf link within IE, I can view a PDF file within IE, but who wants IE?

After Firefox updated to version 19, when I tried to view a pdf file, the file appeared in a strange new viewer. Seemed to work OK, but I was concerned (didn't know that it is apparently a new feature of FF 19), and wanted the Adobe viewer back.
After a few minutes of viewing in the FF pdf viewer, a message appeared that said something like-- This viewer may not be displaying the document correctly. Would you like to use Adobe Acrobat instead?-- I clicked yes.
Now, when I click a link for a pdf file, it will either open automatically in Adobe Acrobat (windows application, not viewer within FF), or I'll get a dialog that asks whether I want to save the file or use Adobe Acrobat to open it.
I have followed the instructions here:
http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/use-adobe-reader-plugin-view-or-download-pdf-files?esab=a&s=view+pdf+in+browser&r=0&as=s
Including:
http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/view-pdf-files-firefox-without-downloading-them
http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/view-pdf-files-firefox-without-downloading-them#w_using-a-pdf-reader-plugin
http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/view-pdf-files-firefox-without-downloading-them#w_check-application-settings
Delete the mimetypes.rdf file
Delete the pluginreg.dat file
Let me know if you think I've missed any info that would be helpful. Now that I know the new PDF viewer is FF native, I wouldn't mind trying it out.
Thanks!
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repair of Adobe Acrobat
If I start IE and click a pdf link within IE, I can view a PDF file within IE, but who wants IE?

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OK, I guess I'll try an uninstall-reinstall of FF and Adobe and any other PDF readers

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Hi madperson,

Thanks, but setting the options to define the default action for the portable document format is among the things listed that I have already tried. Modifying the default action only lets me select whether I save the file or open it with Adobe Reader (not in browser). Selecting the plugin doesn't seem to make the plugin work.

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Hi madperson,
Thanks, but setting the options to define the default action for the portable document format is among the things listed that I have already tried. Modifying the default action only lets me select whether I save the file or open it with Adobe Reader (not in browser). Selecting the plugin doesn't seem to make the plugin work.
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ok, in this case it's maybe also necessary to totally switch off the inbuilt pdf veiere - enter about:config into the firefox location bar (confirm the info message in case it shows up) & search for the preference named pdfjs.disabled. double-click it and change its value to true.

ok, in this case it's maybe also necessary to totally switch off the inbuilt pdf veiere - enter '''about:config''' into the firefox location bar (confirm the info message in case it shows up) & search for the preference named '''pdfjs.disabled'''. double-click it and change its value to '''true'''.

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Hi madperson,

It seems like there is some progress. After setting pdfjs.disabled to true, when I click on a pdf link, it still only asks me if I want to open the file with (application list) or save the file. However, when I look at the options dialog>applications, the selection for pdf documents changed from use plugin to use Adobe Acrobat Reader (not plugin). I scrolled through the selection list, but the Adobe plugin was not listed. However, when I look at the add-ons screen, the Adobe Acrobat Reader plugin is listed at the top. So, it seems like the plugin is installed, but firefox doesn't know it's there...somehow.

How do I uninstall the Adobe Acrobat Reader plugin and re-install? Can I just do that? Or, do I need to uninstall/reinstall the entire Adobe Acrobat Reader application?

Thanks

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Hi madperson,
It seems like there is some progress. After setting pdfjs.disabled to true, when I click on a pdf link, it still only asks me if I want to open the file with (application list) or save the file. However, when I look at the options dialog>applications, the selection for pdf documents changed from use plugin to use Adobe Acrobat Reader (not plugin). I scrolled through the selection list, but the Adobe plugin was not listed. However, when I look at the add-ons screen, the Adobe Acrobat Reader plugin is listed at the top. So, it seems like the plugin is installed, but firefox doesn't know it's there...somehow.
How do I uninstall the Adobe Acrobat Reader plugin and re-install? Can I just do that? Or, do I need to uninstall/reinstall the entire Adobe Acrobat Reader application?
Thanks
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